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Michigan Hockey Recap: Wolverines lose opener, tie in finale against Minnesota
The Michigan men’s ice hockey team was in action once again this weekend, with a pair of games with the Minnesota Golden Gophers in a battle of top ranked teams at Yost Ice Arena. The Wolverines were looking to bounce back after a rough two games on the road last week, and ended up losing and tying on Friday night and Saturday night, respectively.
Michigan got off to a fast start in Friday night’s game, as Frank Nazar would find the back of the net just under two minutes into the game. Minnesota’s Bryce Brodzinski would respond, though, just two minutes later to knot it up, where it would hold for the remainder of the first period.
In the second period, the Wolverines were put on the power play after a Minnesota slashing penalty, and Dylan Duke took advantage with a goal to give Michigan a 2-1 lead. The Wolverines went on the power play again just a few minutes later, and Rutger McGroarty scored to give Michigan a 3-1 lead. Those power plays would be the end of the fun for Michigan, though.
With just 1.5 seconds to play in the second period, Minnesota’s Jimmy Clark found the back of the net, and did so again at the nine-minute mark of the third period. The Golden Gophers secured the victory by a score of 4-3 thanks to a final goal with just under four minutes to play.
Michigan once again opened up the scoring on Saturday night, with Frank Nazar finding the back of the net for his second goal of the weekend with six minutes to play in the first period. That goal would be the only one scored in the period, giving Michigan a 1-0 lead at the break.
In the second period, Minnesota went on the power play with just over three minutes to go, allowing Brody Lamb to score and tie the game at 1-1. Michigan didn’t wait too long to strike back, as the Wolverines went on the power play themselves, helping set up another Frank Nazar goal in the period’s final seconds.
Also, the Michigan football team stopped by following its big win over Penn State.
The third period would start with Michigan on top 2-1, but Minnesota knotted the game up thanks to a goal from Jimmy Snuggerud with four and a half minutes to go in regulation. Regulation ended in a tie, but Michigan would go on to win the shootout to secure an extra point.
Following the series, Michigan now stands at 5-5-1-0 overall and 1-3-1-1-1 in Big Ten play. Next weekend, the Wolverines will take on Penn State for two games in Ann Arbor.
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Minnesota high school sports: Scores and results for Monday, Jan. 6
• Orono 218.5, Benilde-St. Margaret’s 189, Bloomington 147.5. Medalist: Bennett Erickson, Benilde-St. Margaret’s, 49.71.
• Benilde-St. Margaret’s 190, St. Louis Park 170, Bloomington 169. Medalist: Ava Krueger, St. Louis Park, 50.28.
EASTERN MINNESOTA ATHLETIC
• Avail Acad. 68, Twin Cities Acad. 55
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Minnesota task force recommends decriminalization of magic mushrooms
MINNEAPOLIS — A task force is recommending the decriminalization of magic mushrooms.
A nearly 200-page report from the Minnesota Psychedelic Medicine Task Force said psilocybin mushrooms show evidence they may improve mental health.
Logan Fleischman co-owns Wonderland Mushroom Dispensary in St. Paul, a shop specializing in mushroom-infused gummies and drinks that tout supposed real-life health benefits.
“We’re not saying that this certainly will give you energy or will give you focus, but for some people, it does help,” Fleischman said.
Fleischman does not sell “magic mushrooms,” also known as psilocybin mushrooms, that cause hallucinations and are still illegal.
However, news of a state task force report that lays out potential health benefits, gives Fleischman hope.
“Really helping combat things like depression, anxiety, PTSD,” Fleischman said.
By a two-thirds supermajority, members of the Psychedelic Medicine Task Force are recommending the Minnesota Legislature create a state-regulated clinical program for the therapeutic administration of psilocybin-containing mushrooms, while removing criminal penalties for their use, and allocating for more funding for research on psychedelics, like psilocybin mushrooms.
The task force also looked at a clinical program for synthetic drugs like MDMA and LSD, but that didn’t garner enough support. There also was not enough support for a recreational market for magic mushrooms.
“The report itself is meant to be a long-term resource for the state,” said Jessica Nielson, chair of the task force. “We do need someone in the legislature to actually introduce the bill and move it through the system.”
Minnesota Sen. Mark Koran, R-North Branch, a member of the task force, is optimistic.
“If we can get a true environment to have some research done and find an effective way to administer it, and we have the resources to do it here, then I would be all for moving it forward,” Koran said.
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Ohio State vs. Minnesota Prediction, Odds and Key Players for Monday, January 6th
Ohio State will look for some Big Ten consistency on the road against Minnesota.
The Golden Gophers are struggling to keep up with high-end competition, yet to beat a top 80 team in the country thus far. Can the team score a home upset against Ohio State? The Buckeyes have yet to win a true road game but are laying a handful of points on the road on Monday night.
Here’s our best bet for this one.
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Moneyline
Total: 136.5 (Over -110/Under -110)
Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook
Ohio State
Bruce Thornton: Enjoying a career-best year, Thornton is up to nearly 17 points per game while shooting 54% from the field and 44% from three. The veteran guard will be tasked with guiding the Buckeyes to a road win as the team looks to keep its three-point shooting at a high.
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Dawson Garcia: The senior is averaging 19 points per game with seven rebounds while also showcasing improved playmaking with two assists per game. The Gophers are struggling to find consistency on offense, but a lot of it is coming from the 6’11” senior.
Ohio State continues to be an overvalued commodity after a strong start to the season. The team is ripe for regression, including three percent overall with a massive drop-off expected from beyond the arc (four percent), per ShotQuality.
The team will face a Minnesota team that grades out as a better defense according to shot quality and does a great job of contesting perimeter shots, which is a key to Ohio State’s offense. The Gophers are 38th in the country in three-point rate allowed, which can slow down Ohio State’s offense that ranks top 30 in three-point percentage.
The Gophers play at a prodding pace, bottom 10 in the country in adjusted tempo, and Ohio State’s defense continues to be overvalued due to poor shot-making marks, ranking 14th in effective field goal percentage. However, the team is outside of the top half of the country in turnover percentage, defensive rebounding rate, and opponent free throw rate.
In a low possession battle, give me the home underdog to keep this close.
PICK: Minnesota +5.5
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